Uber Quebec had threatened to pull out of the province by Saturday if the government didn’t loosen restrictions on its drivers, but as Global’s Raquel Fletcher reports, the ride-hailing service said Friday it was willing to negotiate with the newly appointed transport minister.
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Uber backs down on threat to leave Quebec
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